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Where are the poles in magnets?
The magnetization occurs during the process of shaping the magnet, this means there is no magnet without this step.
Below you will find information about the magnetization of our magnets according to their form:
Disc magnets | |
About 95% of our discmagnets | |
axial | diametrical |
Rod magnets | |
Usually the magnetization in the rods is by the height. | |
axial | diametrical |
Ring magnets | |
Also most rings magnets are axially magnetized | |
axial | diametrical |
Block magnets | |
Normally Block magnets are magnetized by the height (axial) | Some of our block magnets are in the longitudinal direction magnetized. |
Cube magnets | Sphere magnets |
As well as the blockmagnets, our cubes are in the height magnetized | The magnetic poles of the spheres are opposed |